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ToplessTexan 07-21-2002 01:04 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (RWhite)
 
Roger, are you running 1/8s w/o a 2-3 shift at the top?

ToplessTexan 07-21-2002 01:10 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (seanr)
 

It should be a 'C5 Computer tuning & diagnostics' section not made for a specific product. LS1-Edit, AutoTap, MAFT are the most common but keep it non-brand.
If a T&D section materializes, I wonder if it might not be better to factor out and glom onto the one hiding in the C4 section rather than C5 specific, C4 specific, etc.

Mike Mercury 07-21-2002 01:34 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (ToplessTexan)
 

It should be a 'C5 Computer tuning & diagnostics' section not made for a specific product. LS1-Edit, AutoTap, MAFT are the most common but keep it non-brand.
Kurt, I am going to go with seanr on this one. Nothing the LT1/4 guys can post that would help me with my C5; and vice-versa.

I am "|-|" this close to printing out a newer LS1Edit order form!!! :)

RWhite 07-21-2002 01:40 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (ToplessTexan)
 
Topless, just leaving it in Drive, usually keep it hammered a little longer after the traps to try out the longer turn off at the end of the track. Always creates a lot more extra brake dust. I wonder why! :D

My son experimented a few times manual shifting, but since we have improved the auto shifitng, it does pretty good by itself.

ToplessTexan 07-21-2002 01:47 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (Mike Mercury)
 
You're forgetting about those (experienced) LT1-Edit users that are out there... The vacuum in the LS1 world is tuning experience. If your goal is to share the experience and wisdom of others, you would benefit by casting the net a little wider. (And yes, when you do that you get a little more noise along with signal. Lesson: Aim your net carefully.) It would be unfortunate if such a forum merely turned in an "open source" avenue for obtaining canned tuning.


[Modified by ToplessTexan, 11:54 AM 7/21/2002]

ToplessTexan 07-21-2002 01:52 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (RWhite)
 

Topless, just leaving it in Drive, usually keep it hammered a little longer after the traps to try out the longer turn off at the end of the track. Always creates a lot more extra brake dust. I wonder why! :D

My son experimented a few times manual shifting, but since we have improved the auto shifitng, it does pretty good by itself.

Sure, I wouldn't bother with manually shifting. I did try it once for fun and found the rev limiter at a track where the return was between the grandstand and strip. Very embarassing hitting the limiter in an auto... :bb

I'm just asking if you trap in 2nd or 3rd (this relates to the whole WOT shift point tuning issue), not what position the gear selector is in. It's also worth noting you're running 3.15s for those paying attention to that shifting issue. ;)


[Modified by ToplessTexan, 11:55 AM 7/21/2002]

RWhite 07-21-2002 02:07 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (ToplessTexan)
 
It's barely in third when it goes across the line. I called my son and he said he has noticed that it just changes to 3rd. as he goes by the signs.

AP 07-21-2002 03:20 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (RWhite)
 
Where can you buy it from>

ToplessTexan 07-21-2002 03:38 PM

Re: LS1 Edit - Woooooooo Hooooooooooo! (NewVetteLover)
 
carputing.com is the only source.



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